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Would you like to rent a holiday home in Scotland? Then you've come to the right place! Scotland is a beautiful country with great lakes, mountainous areas and stunning scenery. The rugged country is a fantastic destination to rent a holiday home or holiday flat. Find & book your holiday home or flat in Scotland below.

Scotland: enchanting landscapes and historic castles

Scotland: enchanting landscapes and historic castles
Scotland, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich history, is a fantastic holiday destination for nature lovers and history buffs. At VidaVilla.com, we have a wide range of holiday homes in Scotland, ranging from traditional cottages to modern flats. You can hike through the beautiful Scottish Highlands, visit the iconic city of Edinburgh and enjoy the peace and serenity of Loch Ness. For all these holidays, we have the perfect accommodation for you.

In Scotland, you can visit centuries-old castles, such as the imposing Edinburgh Castle or the fairytale Eilean Donan Castle. A walk along Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile is also highly recommended, where you can enjoy cosy pubs, shops and cultural sights. For adventurous travellers, Scotland also offers a wide range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, mountain biking and kayaking. Experience the beauty and magic of Scotland through our offer on VidaVilla.com.

Eilean Donan Castle

Renting a holiday home in Scotland?

Scotland really does offer a wide range of activities and attractions that are easily accessible from your holiday home. Whether you are interested in hiking, golfing, visiting castles or whisky tasting, Scotland has something for everyone. Explore the breathtaking landscapes from your cottage in the Highlands, discover the historic city of Edinburgh, or take a boat trip to the beautiful islands such as the Hebrides and beautiful Skye.

So friendly!
Scotland is also known for its warm and welcoming people. Scots are known for their friendliness and helpfulness, so if you ever get lost or have any questions, you can always count on the locals to help you out. The Scots are rightly extremely proud of their country and are happy to share their knowledge and stories with visitors.

North Coast 500
Do a stretch of the North Coast 500: The North Coast 500 is an epic route that takes you along Scotland's beautiful coastline. This 500-mile road trip is filled with breathtaking views, charming villages and picturesque castles. It is the perfect way to see the best of Scotland.

Tasting Scotch whisky
Do a tasting of Scotch whisky: Scotland is known for its excellent whiskies. Visit one of the country's many distilleries and learn more about the production process of this delicious drink. You can participate in a tasting at many locaies and enjoy the rich flavours of Scotch whisky.

Scottish cuisine
Enjoy Scottish cuisine: A visit to Scotland is not complete without enjoying delicious Scottish cuisine. Try traditional dishes such as haggis (a Scottish dish made from sheep organs), neeps and tatties (boiled turnips and potatoes) and cranachan (a dessert made with cream, whisky, oatmeal and raspberries). Also, don't forget to try a pint of Scottish beer in a cosy pub.

DISCOVERING THE REAL SCOTLAND

Self catered homes in Scotland: our selection

Auchingoul Cottage

Bridge of Marnoch, Scotland, United Kingdom

4 Persons

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

€ 197
average
per night

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Holiday Home An Caladh

North Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom

4 Persons

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

€ 176
average
per night

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Rose Cottage

Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom

6 Persons

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

€ 187
average
per night

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Holiday Home Achmony Byre

Drumnadrochit, Scotland, United Kingdom

6 Persons

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

€ 179
average
per night

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Holiday Home Devonvale Place

Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

5 Persons

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

€ 198
average
per night

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Lorn Mill

Balloch, Scotland, United Kingdom

2 Persons

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

€ 172
average
per night

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Holiday Home Shepherds Hut

Drumnadrochit, Scotland, United Kingdom

3 Persons

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

€ 153
average
per night

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Bonnie View Lodge

Bridge of Marnoch, Scotland, United Kingdom

4 Persons

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

€ 198
average
per night

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Holiday Home Achmony Number 8

Drumnadrochit, Scotland, United Kingdom

6 Persons

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

€ 217
average
per night

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Holiday Home Achmony Number 10

Drumnadrochit, Scotland, United Kingdom

6 Persons

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

€ 212
average
per night

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Watching Outlander locations from your holiday home in Scotland

Scotland is known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history and mysterious castles. So it's no surprise that the popular television series Outlander was partly filmed here. If you're a fan of the series and looking for a unique holiday experience, why not plan your own Outlander tour from your holiday home in Scotland?

Luckily, you can now discover the world of Outlander for yourself by visiting the many filming locations scattered across Scotland. From your holiday home, you have the freedom to explore these locations at your own pace.​​​​​​​

Doune Castle

One of the most iconic Outlander locations is Doune Castle, which served as the fictional castle Leoch in the series. Located near Inverness, this impressive castle offers fantastic views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating tour of the castle's history. Step inside the footsteps of Claire and Jamie Fraser as you walk through the ancient stone corridors.

Doune Castle

Culross
Another well-known location is the village of Culross, which served as Cranesmuir in the series. This picturesque village seems straight out of the 18th century, with its cobbled streets and historic houses. Stroll through the narrow alleys and admire the beautiful architecture as you imagine yourself in the lives of the characters from the series.

For lovers of the Scottish landscape, a visit to Glen Coe is a must. This breathtaking valley, surrounded by majestic mountains, was the setting for many scenes in Outlander. Here, you can enjoy walks through the wilderness and experience the beauty that Claire and Jamie also experienced.

A holiday in Scotland is truly fantastic. Book your holiday home in Scotland now and get ready for an unforgettable holiday!

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